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Bongeziwe Mabandla faced addiction, illness and ‘backstabbers’. How has the South African singer stayed so upbeat?

An indie star in his homeland, Mabandla’s fame is growing abroad – and his uplifting new album is full of existential insight after some of the toughest years of his life

Bongeziwe Mabandla faced addiction, illness and ‘backstabbers’. How has the South African singer stayed so upbeat?

TL;DR

  • Bongeziwe Mabandla's new album, Ndingubani, translates to "who am I" and explores existential questions and selfhood.
  • The album addresses Mabandla's struggles with addiction, depression, and a recent cancer scare, which ultimately shifted his perspective.
  • Mabandla, an indie icon in Johannesburg, has been living in Paris for six months, balancing his international career with his South African roots.
  • His music fuses elements of traditional isiXhosa music with modern indie electropop, sung primarily in isiXhosa.
  • The album features songs inspired by family heritage (Yalwa), the importance of cherishing life (Libambe Lingatshoni), and friendships (Mngan’wam).
  • Mabandla also recounts experiences of betrayal (Mpendulo) and the difficult journey through darkness and addiction (AML, Ndikhulule).